Pentagon to forge deeper ties with space industry in ‘first-of-its-kind’ program
Under the Commercial Augmentation Space Reserve program, companies would sign partnership agreements with DoD to bolster U.S. satellite capacity for potential space conflicts
Inversion Space targets military market with ‘warehouses in space’
The startup is developing a reusable capsule to store supplies in orbit and deliver them anywhere on Earth on demand
Report: Space tracking technology a top priority, but commercial opportunities are limited
Booz Allen identifies 10 technologies expected to impact national security in the coming years. Space domain awareness is one key area of focus
Tomorrow.io gets DoD contract to launch two microwave weather sensor satellites
The company was selected a year ago to receive funding through the Accelerate the Procurement and Fielding of Innovative Technologies (APFIT) program
Beyond blueprints: DoD’s commercial space strategy leaves industry wanting more
The recent release of Defense Department and Space Force strategic blueprints for the use of commercial space technologies has been met with cautious optimism by the industry.
Terran Orbital confirms new satellite deal with Lockheed Martin ahead of earnings
Terran Orbital reassuring investors that the partnership remains strong after Lockheed Martin withdrew bid to acquire the satellite manufacturer
ULA could fly dummy payload on next Vulcan launch if Dream Chaser is delayed
ULA remains confident it will launch Sierra Space’s Dream Chaser space plane by October
Defense space policy chief calls Russia’s space nuke threat “a thing apart”
John Plumb: Russia’s potential development of a nuclear weapons for space is “egregious”
Pentagon space policy chief weighs in on disputes over battlefield intelligence
Departing Assistant Secretary of Defense John Plumb addresses discord over military access to satellite data
Livermore Lab to provide optical payload for U.S. Space Force mission
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory is developing a space imaging payload for the Victus Haze mission
National Space Council will explore military space and intelligence roles and responsibilities
The council will delve into the ongoing tug-of-war between military and intelligence agency leaders.
NRO outlines plan to onboard commercial satellite imaging technologies
The National Reconnaissance Office is considering a more flexible contracting vehicle to work with commercial remote-sensing companies
Military surveillance constellation fuels debate over who calls the shots
U.S. Space Force Lt. Gen. David Miller raises questions over the control and employment of Ground Moving Target Indicator satellites.
NATO seeks assistance in data exploitation
Given the flood of intelligence coming in from 32 members, NATO needs help with rapid exploitation and sense-making.
Geospatial intelligence gets smart
How the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency is leveraging AI for battlefield awareness and geopolitical insights
U.S. Space Force taps commercial satellites to fill demand for global insights
A U.S. Space Force online marketplace that taps into commercial satellite data has executed around $8 million worth of contracts over the past four months.
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